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Yeah. I just know how scouts think on this stuff. If he has the ability and tools, then he will get picked wherever they want him at. Good coaching CAN prevail. Doesnt always happen but ya cant teach a high 90's fastball. And to be quite honest, I have been hearing that he has been showing some decent secondary pitches of late.

He is definately one to watch develop. If he can get even one decent secondary pitch, he could move up to the top 15 if not top 10. I'm glad to see him on the collegiate national team. I've always had enormous respect for the USA program.

There aren't a lot of good catchers that I have on my radar yet. Nick Delmonico out of Farragut HS in Tennesee, has played several positions including catcher, would be my first choice there.Blake Swihart from H.S. in NM, C.J. Cron out of Utah could make a run as well.

Jensen is seen as a guy who could be an offensive 2B but he didn't show it much this year. If he has a good season next year, he could draw interest in the top 3-5 rounds. Right now, I would say he is a top 10 round kind of guy. I haven't seen how he's doing on the Cape though.

I see Pill more as a pitcher than a hitter. Pants confuses me. One game I saw him, he was routinely hitting 97 on the gun and making hitters look silly and looking like a sure fire 1st rounder. The next time I saw him, he was 88-92. He has good control but no projectability. I think he could be a 1st round pick next year if someone believes in his arm and he sits in the low to mid 90's. If he sits 88-92 and has a mediocre season, he could fall to the 4th-7th round range. In the long run, it depends how hard he throws. My guess is, he becomes a hard throwing back of the bullpen arm.

Dillon Maples is looking real good, he made the 18 and under USA national Team recently. During this past HS season I was clocking his fastball in the 90-97 range. As it warmed up here in Carolina, my dad clocked him at 100 a few times,but never falling under 96 for 7 full innings,as well his curveball is devastating.So, do you think he is a top 1,2 or 3 pick? I know his parents well and agents are really after them, so I am assuming that means they are hearing top 5 status for the kid. He has the makeup for sure, and his father was a high draft pick in 1979 by the Orioles, so he has the pedigree as well.

I do think Maples could be a top 10 pick, not so sure about top 3 though. If he is sitting in the upper 90's and touching 100, he could get some consideration there though. I don't see him getting ahead of Rendon and Purke but it's possible.

All 3 Coastal guys are good athletes. Bowman has the best bat, although he didn't really show it this season. LaStella had an impressive season with the bat and has held his own on the Cape this summer. Should get drafted next season.Motter could be the highest drafted of these guys if he has another season like this year. He has decent actions at SS and could stay there as a pro. I think I'd take him over LaStella and Bowman if I had to choose with Bowman second and LaStella last. I've only seen them play once though.

Pretty tough to tell at this point with Starling. My gut feeling is he goes pro at baseball. If a team really loves him he could sneak into the top 10, but the top is really loaded for 2011 but he is a great athlete and could move up with a dominant spring.

I think this move will show if his breaking ball is good enough to hold up thru several trips thru a lineup and help answer this question. I haven't seen it enough to know. He has a solid change and that will help either way. Any talented lefty like him should get a shot at starting before being sent to the pen, in my opinion.

I didn't get to see anything from the area code games and I have yet to watch the 4 innings of the Aflac Game that FSN showed here in Minnesota. I did see the Under Armour game and was impressed by A few guys. Connor Castellano has a sweet lefthanded swing. Rookie Davis looks like a beast. Huge power, huge guy. Greg Bird was very comfortable at the plate and looked good. Brandon Nimmo had a great day and can really swing the bat. Addison Russell, Dwight Smith, Bubba Starling and Lance Mccullers all looked as good as I expected. These guys are sure fire future talents as long as they(Bubba) stick to baseball. None of the pitchers caught my eye like a few did last season. The pitching crop doesn't look as deep to me, but it was only one game. One thing really jumped out at me with Dante Bichette Jr. He has lot of movement in his swing and will get eaten alive by good offspeed pitches if he doesn't quiet it down. The swing itself is good, just the movement and weight transfer needs to be tightened up.

Brookdale CC has a 6' 4 - 4 tool 3rd baseman, saw him play last weekend at Felician 4 or 5 scouts there watching him already. Not sure what the name is though, looked at BCC site and their roster is not posted yet...couple of good pitches on that club as well.

I no the magliozzi kid is undersized but I have seen more than once dominate at tournaments wwba's and bcs east coast pro area code and aflac didnt have his best stuff in jupiter but still competed great movement on his cutter any thoughts

Mathew Troupe may just be one of the most underrated prep RHP. He's 6-1 195 from Chaminade Prep and has commitment with Oregon State. He throws low to mid 90's with plus change and has shown very well against top talent. Between WWBA in Georgia, Area Code games and Aflac scrimmage he had 30 K's 4 BB and allowed 5 Hits in 15 IP. Interested to see if he gains some momentum as time nears toward the draft.